Key Takeaways
- IBM Maximo is the dominant EAM platform for asset-intensive enterprise with approximately 14,000+ customers globally.
- IBM acquired Maximo from MRO Software Inc. in 2006 for $740M. Maximo originated at PSDI in 1985.
- BizzContacts maintains 7,200+ verified IBM Maximo records with 99% accuracy and 97.5% inbox deliverability.
- Utilities (electric + gas + water) account for ~28% of customers, the densest vertical with category leadership at major US utilities.
- Transportation (rail + transit + fleet + aviation) accounts for ~18% via Maximo for Transportation, dominant at Class I railroads.
- Nuclear power and federal government concentration is exceptional with category-leading positions at virtually all US commercial nuclear plants and major federal facilities.
- Large enterprise (5,000-19,999 employees) and upper large enterprise (20,000-49,999 employees) form ~52% of the install base.
- United States accounts for ~53% of customers; North America ~62%; Europe ~22%.
- MAS migration from Maximo 7.6 is the active migration motion creating evaluation moments.
IBM Maximo Install Base by the Numbers
Quotable statistics on the IBM Maximo install base, sourced from IBM disclosures, IBM TechXchange materials, and BizzContacts proprietary verification.
What Is the IBM Maximo Customers List?
The IBM Maximo customers list is a verified, regularly refreshed database of utilities (electric, gas, water and wastewater), oil and gas operators (upstream, midstream, downstream), transportation operators (rail, transit and bus, fleet, aviation), asset-intensive manufacturers (process and discrete with significant asset bases), government organisations (federal, state, local, military), nuclear power operators, aviation MRO operators, pharmaceutical and life sciences facility operators, and other asset-intensive enterprises (typically 500-200,000+ employees) running IBM Maximo in production, with named CIO, VP Asset Management, VP Maintenance, VP Reliability, Director of IT, and asset-intensive operations leadership at each account. Every record on the BizzContacts IBM Maximo list is tagged with the specific Maximo products in production (Maximo Application Suite MAS unified suite, Maximo Manage core CMMS/EAM, Maximo Monitor IoT and asset monitoring, Maximo Predict AI-driven predictive maintenance, Maximo Health asset health scoring, Maximo Visual Inspection computer vision, Maximo Assist AR remote guidance, Maximo Mobile, Maximo Anywhere, Maximo APM Asset Performance Management, Maximo Spatial GIS-integrated for utilities and transportation, Maximo for Transportation rail/fleet/aviation, Maximo for Utilities electric/gas/water, Maximo for Oil and Gas, Maximo for Nuclear Power, Maximo for Government, Maximo for Aviation, Maximo for Life Sciences, Maximo Scheduler, Maximo Service Provider), Maximo product release version (legacy Maximo 7.6 on-premises, MAS 8.x SaaS or Red Hat OpenShift, MAS 9.x latest), deployment model (MAS SaaS multi-tenant, MAS on IBM Cloud, MAS on Red Hat OpenShift, Maximo 7.6 on-premises, Maximo Cloud), industry vertical, asset class focus (linear assets for utilities/transportation, point assets for manufacturing/facilities, mixed), and named decision-makers on every record.
The list feeds outbound prospecting for competing EAM platforms (SAP S/4HANA Asset Management dominant in SAP-anchored enterprise, Oracle eAM in Oracle-anchored enterprise, IFS EAM in modern composable, Infor EAM, Aveva APM in industrial, Hexagon EAM for infrastructure, Bentley AssetWise for infrastructure-specific targeting Maximo customers for displacement during MAS migration evaluation), modern AI-native asset performance and predictive maintenance (Augury dominant in vibration monitoring with sensor-to-cloud AI deeper than Maximo Predict for rotating equipment, Uptake for ML asset performance, Senseye for predictive maintenance, Falkonry for time-series ML, ABB Ability industrial asset management, Tractian for low-cost vibration sensors targeting Maximo Predict and Monitor customers for sensor-level enhancement or displacement), modern computer vision and visual inspection (specialist AI vision platforms competing with Maximo Visual Inspection, modern drone-based visual inspection for transmission lines and pipelines), modern AR-enabled remote guidance (specialist AR platforms for remote technician guidance competing with Maximo Assist), modern CMMS for SMB to mid-market asset-intensive operators (eMaint by Fluke dominant at smaller asset bases, Limble for modern cloud CMMS, UpKeep for mobile-first SMB CMMS, Fiix by Rockwell, ManagerPlus by iOFFICE+SpaceIQ, MaintainX for connected workers CMMS targeting Maximo at growing operators below MAS scale), modern facilities CMMS (Brightly Asset Essentials for facilities and education, FacilityForce for higher education facilities, modern facilities management competing with Maximo for Government and life sciences facilities), modern utility GIS and field service (Esri ArcGIS for utility GIS adjacent to Maximo Spatial, modern utility field service and customer engagement competing with Maximo for Utilities), modern oil and gas digital (modern upstream production management, modern midstream pipeline operations, modern downstream refinery operations), modern transit and rail digital (modern rail asset management for Class I railroads beyond Maximo for Transportation, modern transit operations for major transit authorities), modern aviation MRO (Trax for Tier 1 airline MRO, AMOS for airlines, Ramco Aviation, IFS Maintenix targeting Maximo for Aviation customers), modern nuclear plant operations (specialist nuclear power EAM and operations competing with Maximo for Nuclear at nuclear power utilities), modern government facilities (specialist federal facilities EAM competing with Maximo for Government at federal facilities including military bases, federal buildings, courthouses), modern enterprise IoT platforms (Microsoft Azure IoT, AWS IoT, Google Cloud IoT, PTC ThingWorx for industrial IoT, Software AG Cumulocity competing with Maximo Monitor for IoT layer), modern data warehouse and analytics for asset data (Snowflake, Databricks, Palantir for industrial asset data analytics), and IBM Maximo Partner Network co-sell opportunities including IBM consulting and IBM business partner services. Records ship with company firmographics, named decision-makers, asset class metadata, and audit-trail metadata.
Why an IBM Maximo Customer List Matters in 2026
IBM Maximo is the category-leading EAM for asset-intensive enterprise with the deepest installed base at utilities, oil and gas, transportation, nuclear power, and asset-intensive manufacturing. The Maximo Application Suite (MAS) launch (2020) represents a major architectural modernisation from Maximo 7.6 to unified cloud-native platform with native AI (Predict, Health), IoT (Monitor), and computer vision (Visual Inspection) integrated. The IBM Red Hat acquisition (2019) gave Maximo deployment on Red Hat OpenShift for hybrid cloud and air-gapped deployments (critical for nuclear power and government). The IBM watsonx integration brings generative AI to MAS. The MAS migration from Maximo 7.6 is the active migration motion across the install base, creating evaluation moments for competing EAMs (SAP S/4HANA Asset Management, IFS EAM, Aveva APM) and modern AI-native asset performance (Augury, Uptake). IBM Maximo Partner Network creates ongoing implementation and consulting motion. The Maximo for Utilities, Maximo for Transportation, Maximo for Nuclear, Maximo for Government industry editions represent strategic vertical concentration with category-leading position in nuclear and federal government.
Maximo's enterprise asset-intensive depth is exceptional but creates depth gaps where specialist vendors regularly win: modern AI-native vibration monitoring (Augury sensor-to-cloud AI is deeper than Maximo Predict for rotating equipment in process industries, Tractian for cost-effective vibration sensors at growing manufacturers), modern computer vision (specialist AI vision platforms with deeper defect detection than Maximo Visual Inspection in specific applications), modern AR-enabled remote technician guidance (specialist AR platforms with deeper field worker UX), modern utility-specific platforms (modern utility customer engagement and field service competing with Maximo for Utilities + Spatial), modern aviation MRO (Trax dominant at Tier 1 airlines, IFS Maintenix at airlines and MROs is deeper than Maximo for Aviation in airline-specific MRO workflows), modern oil and gas operations technology (specialist upstream production management with deeper hydrocarbon accounting than Maximo for Oil and Gas), and modern SMB to mid-market CMMS (eMaint by Fluke, Limble, UpKeep, MaintainX winning growing operators below MAS implementation scale).
BizzContacts isolates the IBM Maximo install base as a separately filterable cohort so vendors can run focused outbound into CIOs, VPs Asset Management, VPs Maintenance, VPs Reliability, Directors of IT, and Plant Managers across the entire IBM Maximo customer base.
Asset-Intensive Enterprises Running IBM Maximo
IBM Maximo concentrates in electric, gas, and water utilities (the densest single vertical for Maximo, with category-leading position at major US utilities including Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, Southern Company, NextEra Energy, Exelon, ComEd, Consolidated Edison, PG&E, San Diego Gas and Electric, plus water utilities including Tacoma Water and Power, Cascade Power and Water Utility Authority and major municipal water authorities, plus Canadian utilities Hydro One, Hydro-Quebec and other major North American utilities running Maximo for Utilities with Spatial GIS integration), oil and gas operators (upstream production at majors and independents, midstream pipeline operators including major pipeline companies, downstream refinery operators), rail transportation (the dominant North American Class I railroad EAM with Norfolk Southern, BNSF, Union Pacific, CSX, CN Rail, CP Rail segments and major Class I railroads on Maximo for Transportation Rail), transit and bus operators (major US and international transit authorities including MTA, Chicago Transit Authority, BART, Washington Metro, Los Angeles Metro, Toronto Transit Commission on Maximo for Transportation), fleet operators (commercial fleet including major delivery and logistics operators), aviation MRO (major US airlines and aerospace MROs including segments of American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta TechOps, plus Boeing facilities and major aerospace OEMs on Maximo for Aviation), asset-intensive manufacturing (process manufacturing including chemicals, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals; discrete manufacturing including automotive plants, aerospace and defence plants, heavy equipment plants on Maximo Manage with significant point and linear asset bases), government organisations (federal facilities including Department of Energy national labs, Department of Defense military bases and military facilities, GSA federal buildings, Veterans Affairs hospitals, state and local government facilities running Maximo for Government), nuclear power operators (the dominant nuclear plant EAM in the US with utilities running Maximo for Nuclear at virtually all US commercial nuclear power plants), pharmaceutical and life sciences facilities (pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities and biotech facilities running Maximo for Life Sciences with cGMP and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance), healthcare facilities (major hospital systems running Maximo for healthcare facilities asset management), higher education (universities running Maximo for facilities management at major research universities), and other asset-intensive industries.
Customer skew is concentrated in mid-market enterprise, large enterprise, and global enterprise sizes given Maximo's enterprise EAM positioning. Approximately 8% are growing mid-market (500-1,999 employees, growing utility, transit, or asset-intensive manufacturer), 22% are mid-market enterprise (2,000-4,999 employees, full Maximo Manage with selective MAS modules), 28% are large enterprise (5,000-19,999 employees, multi-site MAS), 24% are upper large enterprise (20,000-49,999 employees, strategic MAS deployments at major utility and transportation), and 18% are global enterprise (50,000+ employees, multi-site multi-instance MAS at major utility holding companies, Class I railroads, oil and gas majors, federal agencies). BizzContacts focuses on large enterprise (5,000+ employees) where outbound vendor pitches have commercial value.
Sample Asset-Intensive Enterprises Running IBM Maximo
A representative sample of named IBM Maximo customers across utilities, oil and gas, transportation, manufacturing, government, and nuclear power, drawn from public IBM customer references and industry analyst reports.
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IBM Maximo Adoption by Industry
IBM Maximo concentrates across asset-intensive industries with category-leading position in utilities, transportation, nuclear power, and federal government.
Electric, gas, and water utilities collectively account for approximately 28% of Maximo customer count via Maximo for Utilities + Spatial, the densest single vertical concentration with category leadership at major US and international utilities.
Transportation (rail, transit, fleet, aviation) accounts for approximately 18% of Maximo customer count via Maximo for Transportation, with category leadership at North American Class I railroads.
Government (federal, state, local, military) accounts for approximately 14% of Maximo customer count via Maximo for Government, with category leadership at federal facilities including Department of Energy national labs.
Nuclear power is exceptional for Maximo with category-leading position at virtually all US commercial nuclear power plants via Maximo for Nuclear.
Oil and gas accounts for approximately 12% across upstream, midstream pipelines, and downstream refineries.
IBM Maximo Adoption by Country
IBM Maximo is a global asset-intensive EAM platform with strong North American category leadership and broad international presence.
The United States accounts for approximately 53% of IBM Maximo customer count, the largest single market and Maximo's core geography for utilities, transportation, government, and nuclear.
North America (USA + Canada + Mexico) together account for approximately 62% reflecting Maximo's North American category leadership.
Europe collectively (UK + Germany + France + Netherlands + Norway + Sweden + other EU) accounts for approximately 22% of customers, with strong UK transport and French nuclear presence.
Middle East (Saudi Arabia + UAE + other) accounts for approximately 7% with strong oil and gas presence at Saudi Aramco, ADNOC, and other national oil companies.
IBM Maximo Customers by US State
IBM Maximo US deployments span all 50 states with concentration in utility, transportation, oil and gas, federal facility, and nuclear power hubs.
Texas concentration is exceptional driven by oil and gas Maximo deployment density at majors and independents, BNSF Railway (Fort Worth), American Airlines (Fort Worth, segments), and ERCOT-area utilities.
Tacoma Washington hosts Cascade Power and Water Utility Authority, a flagship Maximo for Utilities customer with combined electric and water utility deployment.
Omaha Nebraska hosts Union Pacific Railroad, one of the largest Maximo for Transportation Rail deployments globally.
Charlotte North Carolina hosts Duke Energy, one of the largest US electric utilities and a flagship Maximo for Utilities customer.
Maryland and Virginia DC-area concentration is exceptional driven by federal facilities, military bases, and federal lab Maximo for Government deployments.
IBM Maximo Customer Size Distribution (focused on Large Enterprise where outbound matters)
IBM Maximo spans growing mid-market through global enterprise. BizzContacts focuses on Large Enterprise (5,000-19,999 employees) and larger where outbound vendor pitches have commercial value.
Large enterprise (5,000-19,999 employees) and upper large enterprise (20,000-49,999 employees) are the densest Maximo MAS cohort (~52%) and the highest-velocity outbound segment. Global enterprise (50,000+ employees) represent strategic high-ARR Maximo deployments at major utility holding companies (Duke, Southern, Dominion, NextEra, Exelon), Class I railroads (BNSF, UP, NS, CSX), transit authorities (MTA), federal agencies, and global oil and gas majors.
Decision-Makers at IBM Maximo Customer Accounts
IBM Maximo buying decisions cluster around CIO/IT leadership, asset management leadership, maintenance and reliability, operations, and plant management.
The CIO and Director of IT are uniquely Maximo MAS/Manage-aware. VP Asset Management and Director of Asset Management for EAM strategy pitches. VP Maintenance and VP Reliability for predictive maintenance and modern AI asset performance pitches. VP T&D for Maximo for Utilities + Spatial pitches. VP Generation for power generation utility pitches. Director of Digital Transformation for MAS migration pitches.
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Technology Ecosystem Around IBM Maximo Customers
IBM Maximo customers run a predictable adjacent stack of EAM competitors, modern AI asset performance, IoT, GIS, and asset-intensive industry-specific tools.
IBM Maximo vs SAP S/4HANA AM vs Oracle eAM vs IFS EAM vs Aveva APM
IBM Maximo and the four largest competing enterprise EAM and asset performance platforms compared by buyer focus and BizzContacts coverage.
Maximo wins on EAM category leadership and industry editions (Utilities, Transportation, Nuclear, Government). SAP wins on SAP-anchored integrated ERP + EAM. Oracle wins on Oracle-anchored. IFS wins on aerospace and modern composable. Aveva wins on industrial APM and process manufacturing.
Why Outbound Teams Use the IBM Maximo Customers List
Sell into CIOs and VPs Asset Management at utilities
Reach the actual decision-makers at IBM Maximo accounts at major US utilities.
Pitch competing EAM platforms
SAP S/4HANA AM, Oracle eAM, IFS EAM, Aveva APM, Hexagon EAM target Maximo customers for displacement.
Position modern AI-native asset performance
Augury, Uptake, Senseye, Tractian target Maximo Predict and Monitor customers.
Run modern computer vision and visual inspection campaigns
Modern AI vision platforms target Maximo Visual Inspection customers.
Pitch modern SMB and mid-market CMMS
eMaint, Limble, UpKeep, Fiix, MaintainX target Maximo customers at growing operators below MAS scale.
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Which Businesses Can Use the IBM Maximo Customers List
IBM Maximo sits at the centre of asset-intensive enterprise operations across utilities, oil and gas, transportation, manufacturing, government, nuclear power, aviation, and life sciences. The buyers below are the most common purchasers of the BizzContacts IBM Maximo customers list.
Competing enterprise EAM platforms
SAP S/4HANA Asset Management dominant in SAP-anchored, Oracle eAM in Oracle-anchored, IFS EAM in modern composable, Infor EAM, Aveva APM, Hexagon EAM, Bentley AssetWise target IBM Maximo customers for displacement during MAS migration evaluation.
Use case: Enterprise EAM displacement, integrated ERP + EAM, modern composable EAM, infrastructure-specific EAM.
Modern AI-native asset performance and predictive maintenance
Augury dominant in vibration monitoring with sensor-to-cloud AI deeper than Maximo Predict, Uptake for ML asset performance, Senseye for predictive maintenance, Falkonry for time-series ML, ABB Ability for industrial asset management, Tractian for cost-effective vibration sensors target Maximo Predict and Monitor customers.
Use case: Modern AI vibration monitoring, sensor-to-cloud AI, ML predictive maintenance, asset performance AI.
Modern computer vision and visual inspection
Modern AI vision platforms competing with Maximo Visual Inspection, modern drone-based visual inspection target Maximo Visual Inspection customers.
Use case: AI visual defect detection, drone visual inspection for transmission lines and pipelines, modern computer vision for asset inspection.
Modern AR-enabled remote technician guidance
Specialist AR platforms for remote technician guidance and expert remote support target Maximo Assist customers.
Use case: Modern AR field worker assistance, expert remote guidance, AR-augmented field operations.
Modern SMB and mid-market CMMS
eMaint by Fluke dominant at smaller asset bases, Limble for modern cloud CMMS, UpKeep for mobile-first SMB, Fiix by Rockwell, MaintainX for connected workers CMMS target Maximo customers at growing operators below MAS implementation scale.
Use case: Modern cloud CMMS for SMB and growing operators, mobile-first CMMS, connected workers.
Modern facilities CMMS
Brightly Asset Essentials for facilities and education, FacilityForce for higher education, modern facilities management target Maximo for Government, Maximo for Life Sciences facilities, and higher education customers.
Use case: Modern facilities management, facilities CMMS, facility-specific work management.
Modern utility GIS and field service
Esri ArcGIS adjacent to Maximo Spatial, modern utility customer engagement and field service platforms target Maximo for Utilities customers.
Use case: Modern utility GIS integration, utility customer engagement, utility field service, distribution network management.
Modern aviation MRO
Trax dominant at Tier 1 airlines, AMOS for airlines, Ramco Aviation for MROs, IFS Maintenix target Maximo for Aviation customers.
Use case: Tier 1 airline MRO, modern aircraft maintenance, airline-specific MRO depth.
If your product or service touches enterprise EAM displacement, modern AI-native asset performance, modern computer vision, modern AR remote guidance, modern SMB CMMS, modern facilities CMMS, modern utility GIS and field service, or modern aviation MRO at an IBM Maximo-running organisation, the BizzContacts IBM Maximo list is the most direct path to qualified CIO, VP Asset Management, VP Maintenance, VP Reliability, and Plant Manager decision-makers.
Why Businesses Purchase the IBM Maximo Email List
Asset-intensive enterprise title precision
CIO, VP Asset Management, VP Maintenance, VP Reliability, Plant Manager at Maximo-running organisations.
Maximo product filtering
Filter by MAS unified suite / Manage / Monitor / Predict / Health / Visual Inspection / Assist / Mobile / APM / Spatial / Transportation / Utilities / Oil and Gas / Nuclear / Government / Aviation / Life Sciences / Scheduler / Service Provider.
Industry vertical filtering
Filter by electric utility vs gas vs water utility vs oil and gas upstream/midstream/downstream vs rail vs transit/bus vs fleet vs aviation MRO vs nuclear vs federal government vs military vs asset-intensive manufacturing vs pharma facilities vs healthcare facilities.
Deployment model filtering
Filter by MAS SaaS vs MAS on IBM Cloud vs MAS on Red Hat OpenShift vs Maximo 7.6 on-premises vs Maximo Cloud.
MAS migration filtering
Critical filter for Maximo 7.6 customers actively migrating to MAS.
Higher reply rates than generic asset management lists
BizzContacts Maximo records benchmark at 5.6x the reply rate of generic asset management decision-maker lists.
What Every IBM Maximo Record Includes
Every record on the BizzContacts IBM Maximo customers list ships with the following fields.
Why BizzContacts for IBM Maximo Intelligence
Asset-intensive enterprise title precision
Data resolves to CIO, VP Asset Management, VP Maintenance, VP Reliability, Plant Manager at Maximo-running asset-intensive enterprises.
Product-level Maximo tagging
Every record tagged with specific Maximo products including MAS unified suite, Manage, Monitor, Predict, Health, Visual Inspection, Spatial, industry editions.
Industry vertical cross-reference
Cross-reference Maximo with electric/gas/water utility vs oil and gas vs rail vs transit vs nuclear vs federal vs asset-intensive mfg.
MAS migration filtering
Critical filter for Maximo 7.6 customers actively migrating to MAS.
Hand-verified asset-intensive enterprise records
Every contact researched by a named analyst familiar with utility, transportation, government, and asset-intensive title structures.
97.5% inbox deliverability
Multi-step email verification on every record.
How the IBM Maximo Customers List Data Is Sourced
The BizzContacts IBM Maximo customers list is built from a multi-channel research pipeline focused on confirming IBM Maximo products in production (MAS unified suite, Manage, Monitor, Predict, Health, Visual Inspection, Assist, Mobile, APM, Spatial, industry editions), Maximo product release version, deployment model, industry vertical, asset class focus, and named decision-makers (CIO, VP Asset Management, VP Maintenance, VP Reliability, Plant Manager).
A record is shipped only when at least two independent sources confirm the IBM Maximo deployment and the decision-maker contact is verified by the research desk within the trailing 30 days.
What Outbound Teams Say About BizzContacts IBM Maximo Data
VP Asset Management at Maximo electric utility accounts was a goldmine for our modern AI asset performance pitch. BizzContacts gave us 380 Maximo utility accounts. Our reply rate jumped from 1.5% to 11.4%.
Maximo for Transportation Class I rail filter was perfect for our modern rail asset management pitch. We sourced 8 Class I rail Maximo accounts and closed 3 enterprise pilots in 90 days.
Maximo 7.6 customer filter (not yet migrated to MAS) was perfect for our IFS EAM displacement pitch during MAS migration evaluation. 22 enterprise pilots in one quarter.
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IBM Maximo Buyer Intelligence: Quick Answers
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Q: How many companies use IBM Maximo?
A: IBM Maximo reports approximately 14,000+ customers globally. BizzContacts verifies 7,200+ records focused on large enterprise and global enterprise Maximo customers.
Q: What is IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS)?
A: MAS is IBM's unified cloud-native modern Maximo platform launched in 2020 combining EAM (Manage), IoT (Monitor), AI predictive maintenance (Predict), asset health (Health), computer vision (Visual Inspection), and AR remote guidance (Assist) on a single composable platform with IBM watsonx and Red Hat OpenShift.
Q: What is Maximo Manage?
A: The core CMMS/EAM product (formerly Maximo EAM, then Maximo 7.6), providing work order management, asset hierarchy, preventive maintenance, inventory management, procurement, and the foundation of MAS.
Q: What is Maximo Monitor?
A: Maximo's IoT and asset monitoring product providing real-time asset telemetry, anomaly detection, and integration with industrial IoT platforms.
Q: What is Maximo Predict?
A: Maximo's AI-driven predictive maintenance product using IBM watsonx ML for failure prediction, remaining useful life estimation, and prescriptive maintenance recommendations.
Q: What is Maximo Health?
A: Maximo's asset health scoring and condition monitoring product providing real-time asset health indices and risk-based maintenance prioritisation.
Q: What is Maximo Visual Inspection?
A: Maximo's computer vision product (post the IBM Visual Insights rebrand) for visual quality inspection, asset defect detection, and AI-driven visual analytics for manufacturing and asset inspection.
Q: What is Maximo Assist?
A: Maximo's AR-enabled remote technician guidance product (post the AssistEdge integration) providing AR-augmented field worker assistance and expert remote support.
Q: What is Maximo Spatial?
A: Maximo's GIS-integrated product for utilities and transportation providing geographic visualisation of linear assets (transmission lines, distribution lines, pipelines, rail) and field work routing.
Q: What is Maximo for Utilities?
A: Maximo's industry-specific edition for electric, gas, and water utilities with utility-specific functionality including outage management integration, transmission and distribution work management, and utility regulatory compliance.
Q: What is Maximo for Transportation?
A: Maximo's industry-specific edition for rail, fleet, aviation, and transit covering Class I rail asset management, transit asset management, fleet management, and aviation MRO.
Q: What is Maximo for Nuclear?
A: Maximo's industry-specific edition for nuclear power providing NRC compliance, configuration management, and nuclear plant-specific work management. The dominant EAM at US commercial nuclear power plants.
Q: What is Maximo for Government?
A: Maximo's industry-specific edition for federal, state, local, and military facilities providing government compliance, security clearance handling, and facility-specific work management. Dominant at federal facilities including Department of Energy national labs.
Q: How does Maximo compare to SAP S/4HANA Asset Management?
A: Maximo is the category-leading standalone EAM with deep asset-intensive industry editions (Utilities, Transportation, Nuclear, Government). SAP S/4HANA AM is the EAM module of SAP ERP at SAP-anchored enterprises. Maximo wins on EAM depth and industry editions; SAP wins on integrated ERP + EAM at SAP-anchored enterprises.
Q: How does Maximo compare to IFS EAM?
A: Maximo is the established category leader with deepest asset-intensive deployments. IFS EAM is modern composable EAM with strong North American and European presence. Maximo wins on category leadership and industry editions; IFS wins on modern composable architecture and IFS Cloud integration.
Q: Who owns IBM Maximo?
A: IBM Corporation (NYSE: IBM) owns Maximo following the 2006 acquisition of MRO Software Inc. for $740M. Maximo originated at PSDI in 1985.
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